Horsefeathers
Sapling
Hey there! I have what I believe is a Picea glauca 'Conica' that has been in my yard since I moved into this house a few years ago.
It is about 4' tall and the trunk is about 10" in diameter.
The outside seems very healthy from what I can tell, but the interior of the tree is completely devoid of foliage. I'm reading mixed things on whether this tree will backbud or not if I were to thin out some branches.
I do have a planter that would be large enough to hold the tree after I dug it up. I have never really liked it as is, and was wondering if this would make a viable bonsai candidate as a large formal upright?
If so, would I just dig and pot this season? Should I chop the top and get rid of the dead interior to encourage back budding? Also, if I pot it up, should I go straight to bonsai soil considering I don't need / want the tree to get any bigger?
I added pictures of the tree as well as the base of the trunk and an example of the interior.
Any advice / direction would be greatly appreciated.
It is about 4' tall and the trunk is about 10" in diameter.
The outside seems very healthy from what I can tell, but the interior of the tree is completely devoid of foliage. I'm reading mixed things on whether this tree will backbud or not if I were to thin out some branches.
I do have a planter that would be large enough to hold the tree after I dug it up. I have never really liked it as is, and was wondering if this would make a viable bonsai candidate as a large formal upright?
If so, would I just dig and pot this season? Should I chop the top and get rid of the dead interior to encourage back budding? Also, if I pot it up, should I go straight to bonsai soil considering I don't need / want the tree to get any bigger?
I added pictures of the tree as well as the base of the trunk and an example of the interior.
Any advice / direction would be greatly appreciated.